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Great location. Cute, comfy rooms. Very nice breakfast. Hosts were pleasant. Would recommend. Felt very welcomed. Location was in main tourist area but just a little away from all the noise . Felt very safe . Montreal at its best .

To get to the hotel you walk through a tunnel under a building into a brick courtyard with flowers all over the place. The inn keeper is as charming as the hotel and friendly and helpful (especially love his bird feeding in the mornings). The...More

The location is excellent, no question. It's a small Inn back off the main street. Clean rooms comfortable beds.
Problem is the rooms a very small and awkward to move around in. The walls between the rooms were VERY thin and we could hear the...More

We could not have been more grateful for the experience our family had at historic Auberge Bonsecours. The room was large and utterly beautiful, the owner incredibly kind and hospitable, the location unbeatable in the heart of historic Montreal, and the complementary breakfast simply yummy,...More

The Auberge Bonsecours is a true haven of tranquility in one of the more busier and crowded parts of Montréal. The title I have chosen for my review is the English translation of the French description of the Inn, "Un havre de tranquillité". It is...More

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The historic centre of Montreal, Vieux-Port is home tosome of the city's most antiquated buildings andpicturesque streets. Along the waters of the St.Lawrence River, the bank of Old Port features museums,festivals, food stalls, and outdoor athletics, acelebrated part of the city that explodes intofireworks displays on warm summer nights. At itscentre, street performers and artists compete with

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sprawling restaurant terraces for space alongJacques-Cartier Square, while the cobbled streets ofRue St. Paul and Rue Notre-Dame offer a reprieve ofquiet galleries and atmospheric wine bars. Horse-drawncarriages are not an uncommon part of traffic, and thenarrows they traverse are lined with boutiques,crêperies, and poutine shops enshrined in buildings ofstone and wooden lattices. Here you can evokeMontreal's past with a traditional cooking lesson orhistorical tour, then enjoy its artistic present withlive music and theatre.

There is a lot right next door, where we parked for $20 for 24 hours, but no in and out - and apparently they have some trouble from time to time with break ins. We utilized this option the first night, but then realized... More

There is a lot right next door, where we parked for $20 for 24 hours, but no in and out - and apparently they have some trouble from time to time with break ins. We utilized this option the first night, but then realized there were tons of garages nearby for not that much more. Use any one of the nearby garages and you'll be fine.